The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, September 19, 1912, Image 8

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scouts brought in such completereports that each commander wasable to put the kibosh on anymovement the other tried.It was the same way .with theBritish maneuvers, and they werecalled off. In the German wargame, the invading army had better aviators than the other, andthis enabled the invaders to put itall over the opposing force."If war brpke out," said theFrench officer, who would not allow his name to be used, "therewould be no use in tactics. Theenemy would know all aboutthem."This is what happened in Tripoli. Every time the Turks began a movement the Italian airscouts brought in a complete report on it, and the Turks weresmashed."The civilized nations willeither have to quit war, or go backto hand-to-hand slaughter."o oJULES ISN'T SO FAR OUTParis, Sept. 10.-nAviator JulesVedrines, winner of the GordonBdpneit trophy at Chicago, isback home again,"Americans aren'taviators," hesaid. "They're acrobats." -Withthe stunts they try, it's a wonderthere are not more of them killed."But at that, even" acrobaticaviation is less 'dangerous thanmotorcycling as it is done in-America."I was sorry I couldn't acceptthe invitation to teach aviation tothe American army, but I am aFrench soldier and it was out ofthe question'TROOPS TO BREAK STRIKESalt Lake City, Sept. 19, Themine owners have demandedstate troops to help them breaksthe strike of the 4,000 miners whoowent out yesterday. iThe adjutant general is nom-inp-the trooos in readiness. They,.will not beordered out until Gov:3Sorv eives the word, bpry is on ,his way to Bingham now. :Sheriff bharp has sworn in iuuiHpnnHps. and- is oatroliner thestreets ot Bingham, the villagewhere most of the miners hye.The miners have had experience with, sheriffs deputies before, and have entrenched themselves about the mines, Some ofthem' are armed, and they refuseto let company officers neaf them.Themihers are mostly foreigners. They want 25 cents a dayincrease, and .recognition of' theunion. There is certain to, betrouble if strikebreakers; are imported: , . ' ' -The. Utah Copper Co., whichowns the mines, has- refused toeven listen to the demands.-ofthemen. '? - -, od -.WISE KIDAfter .fishing for about threetfhours and not getting even a bite?MacFoozle grew disgusted anddetermined to give up. Just be-fore he drew the lines in a smallsurchin came along with an oldstick, a piece of siring and a bent:; "TTplln. mv bovL" said MaoiFoozle, ''going fishing?" "No,wireplied the urchin, looking disdainfully -at the unsuccessful oneje"I'm going to catch, some fish,"